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this is a key issue for north korea. what specifically are people hearing on the other side of the border and from your own insight why does this anger north korea? >> these are broadcasts that happen at random usually at various times of the day without any advanced warning. they go on for several hours and it's as simple as news reports, music, messages about how life is better on the south korean side than the north korean side. all these messages sent into the north, a a country that tries very hard to keep its people and to keep outside information from getting in. it's infuriating. there are reports about kim jong-un that would never be heard within north korea and these are targets to the northern korean soldiers stationed along the dmz. three quarters are stationed near the dmd and the broadcasts are an attempt to hurt their morale, if you will, or encourage them to defect to the other side. north korea has their own speakers set up and they have propaganda praising their country and the leadership, praising the
this is a key issue for north korea. what specifically are people hearing on the other side of the border and from your own insight why does this anger north korea? >> these are broadcasts that happen at random usually at various times of the day without any advanced warning. they go on for several hours and it's as simple as news reports, music, messages about how life is better on the south korean side than the north korean side. all these messages sent into the north, a a country that...
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has against north korea. we don't know for sure what they are talking about. it's all behind closed doors. that's the suggestion. since it's rare so get these men together, there's more to talk about than just the land mines and the propaganda speakers for us, george. >> thank you so much for your reporting and we will stay in touch with you. >>> four men who stopped an attack on a paris-bound train are being hailed as heroes and we're learning more about the suspect that they shut down. ayoub el khazzani, a moroccan national, is accused of trying to open fire on the passengers aboard. we have more. >> there was a big cheer as the motorcade drove them out of the police station. they have been here all day with the police helping them with their investigation. spencer stone getting surgery on his hand. this is how the british passenger on the train paid tribute to these three young americans. >> what i would like to do, first of all, is to say thank you to alexander skarlatos and spencer stone without whom i t
has against north korea. we don't know for sure what they are talking about. it's all behind closed doors. that's the suggestion. since it's rare so get these men together, there's more to talk about than just the land mines and the propaganda speakers for us, george. >> thank you so much for your reporting and we will stay in touch with you. >>> four men who stopped an attack on a paris-bound train are being hailed as heroes and we're learning more about the suspect that they...
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south korea blamed north korea for planting those land mines. that's why we saw this rezungs of psychological warfare. south korea says it was this retaliation for land mines. but tensions go back even further than that last october p. we saw a rise if tensions here when north korea allegedly fired anti-aircraft round at propaganda balloons. those are filled with leaflets with anti-north korean propaganda that activist often try to launch from this very area where i'm standing here. and that raised tensions there. then back in november 2010 that was another time when we saw a rise in the tense situation here. that was actually when we saw south korea bring back the speakers along the dmz. psychological warfare we have seen lately is something that hasn't been used in more than ten years. because of tensions around 2010 it started setting off the speakers again along the dmz but didn't good through with using them. now that it has that seems to be what has angered north korea so much as well as these joint drills, george? >> and south korea indic
south korea blamed north korea for planting those land mines. that's why we saw this rezungs of psychological warfare. south korea says it was this retaliation for land mines. but tensions go back even further than that last october p. we saw a rise if tensions here when north korea allegedly fired anti-aircraft round at propaganda balloons. those are filled with leaflets with anti-north korean propaganda that activist often try to launch from this very area where i'm standing here. and that...
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north korea is broke. security experts wildly believe that without outside help from another rogue country, north korea only has the money to wage war for a few days, but even a war of a few short days would be blued bloody, resulting in mass casualties on the korean peninsula. >> reporting there. you are watching cnn newsroom. it is a lash of science and sacred land. the battle over a giant telescope on a hawaiian voluntarily contain wroe. sweet. for the adult and kid in all of us. ♪ kellogg's frosted mini-wheats® feed your inner kidult ...you want to eat, who wants to (woman) you weat... eat... (dog) do i want to eat? yes, i want to eat. (woman) do you want to eat? (dog) do i want to eat, yes. that's like nine times you've asked...yes. i mean it's beneful. i can actually see the meaty chunks and carrots right there...look at it. it's beautiful. mmmmmmm, thank you so much... but you know tomorrow night... ...how 'bout we just assume i do want to eat... ...you know speed things up a little. (vo) beneful
north korea is broke. security experts wildly believe that without outside help from another rogue country, north korea only has the money to wage war for a few days, but even a war of a few short days would be blued bloody, resulting in mass casualties on the korean peninsula. >> reporting there. you are watching cnn newsroom. it is a lash of science and sacred land. the battle over a giant telescope on a hawaiian voluntarily contain wroe. sweet. for the adult and kid in all of us. ♪...
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aborter between north and south korea, north korea denied responsibility. now it is able to express regret saying it is regretful that this incident occurred and south korea is taking that as an apology and that seems good enough to stop the broadcasts that were so angering the north korean regime. >> and both countries agreed to work toward the resumption of reunions of families separated by the korean war in the early '50s. this is significant if the north and south are able to achieve this. >> reporter: absolutely. and it's all this picture of mending fences or having some kind of a bettering of relations between north and south korea which have not been good to say the least recently. the crux of this meeting was to get over the recent tensions the brink of war situation. but as we say, they were in there talking for so long that much more must have been on the table. it was this rare opportunity to bring together these high-level people to talk about the things that have been plaguing this peninsula. we had discussed the possibility that perhaps econom
aborter between north and south korea, north korea denied responsibility. now it is able to express regret saying it is regretful that this incident occurred and south korea is taking that as an apology and that seems good enough to stop the broadcasts that were so angering the north korean regime. >> and both countries agreed to work toward the resumption of reunions of families separated by the korean war in the early '50s. this is significant if the north and south are able to achieve...
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. >>> north korea is threatening to attack the u.s. if it participants in military exercises with south korea this week. the exercises happen every year as do the threats from north korea. but a representative for the national defense commission says now north korea is better equipped to stand up to the u.s. and an official from the u.s. state department says the department is aware of the threat, but that the exercises are only to protect south korea in a defensive manner. >>> north korea is marking 70 years since the korean peninsula was liberated from japanese occupation in world war ii and because of that the government's has moved its clocks back one half hour to the region's precolonial time zone. not everyone is happy. [ speaking foreign language ] >> a message from north korea's state run television. from august 15th, the country will turn back the clocks, reverting to the time zone used before japanco logical nies -- japan colonized them. [ speaking foreign language ] >> across the border, south korea warned that things might
. >>> north korea is threatening to attack the u.s. if it participants in military exercises with south korea this week. the exercises happen every year as do the threats from north korea. but a representative for the national defense commission says now north korea is better equipped to stand up to the u.s. and an official from the u.s. state department says the department is aware of the threat, but that the exercises are only to protect south korea in a defensive manner....
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abe's words have been received, not just in south korea but also in north korea. i know there was no apology per se, but did his words go far enough, do you think? >> reporter: well, isa, today is a very significant one here in south korea and, indeed, in north korea, because it marks not only the end of the world war ii but also liberation day or independence day here, the end of japanese colonization that went back 35 years. and there are still feelings of deep resentment for everything that happened, not only during the war but during those decades of colonization, and people here really do still believe that japan has a lot to apologize r for, and both north and south korea have said this apology has not gone far enough, japan has not done enough to apologize. and specifically, here in south korea, the feeling has been that because prime minister abe made a reference to an apology and deep remorse but said that japan had made those apologies in the past, rather than making his own new apology. that is what they are taking issue with. and this is what president
abe's words have been received, not just in south korea but also in north korea. i know there was no apology per se, but did his words go far enough, do you think? >> reporter: well, isa, today is a very significant one here in south korea and, indeed, in north korea, because it marks not only the end of the world war ii but also liberation day or independence day here, the end of japanese colonization that went back 35 years. and there are still feelings of deep resentment for everything...
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north korea is going back in time. the nation's leader, kim jong-un, has created a new time zone that returns the reclusive country to its precolonial days. hala gorani explains why it's happening and the problems that time change could cause. [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: a message from north korea's state-run television. from august 15th, the country will turn back the clocks, reverting to the time zone used before japan colonized the korean peninsula more than 100 years ago. [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: across the border, south korea warned that things might not run like clockwork after the time shift, especially in the shared industrial park north of the demilitarized zone, where it will be one time in north korea and another in the south. >> translator: there could be some problems caused in the matter of exchange between south and north korea, such as entering kaesong industrial complex. >> reporter: the half-hour shift backward will put north korea at 8 1/2 hours ahead of universal tim
north korea is going back in time. the nation's leader, kim jong-un, has created a new time zone that returns the reclusive country to its precolonial days. hala gorani explains why it's happening and the problems that time change could cause. [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: a message from north korea's state-run television. from august 15th, the country will turn back the clocks, reverting to the time zone used before japan colonized the korean peninsula more than 100 years...
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north korea denies responsibility for the explosions. >>> delegates from north and south korea have been high-level talks in the dmz for many hours. anna coren is following those negotiations from hong kong and joins us live to talk about them. and the fact that these talks are being held itself is encouraging but any word yet on what is being achieved or if the meeting has everyone ended? >> we have called to the blue house in seoul and panmunjom village. it's a marathon effort by both sides. it perhaps shows there is no breakthrough at this stage which is anticipated. these things normally take days to reach some sort of a resolution. but we're getting mixed messages. the south korean defense ministry is saying that pyongyang has moved 70% of their submarines off bases and doubled artillery along the dmz. as far as they are concerned that is an antagonistic stance and see this as the north korean trying to buy some leverage for these negotiations. the south koreans are holding military exercises with the americans. it's something they do every year. there are 80,000 troops involved. th
north korea denies responsibility for the explosions. >>> delegates from north and south korea have been high-level talks in the dmz for many hours. anna coren is following those negotiations from hong kong and joins us live to talk about them. and the fact that these talks are being held itself is encouraging but any word yet on what is being achieved or if the meeting has everyone ended? >> we have called to the blue house in seoul and panmunjom village. it's a marathon effort...
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but still to come, south korea promises a strong response against north korea after two soldiers are injured by a land mine. >>> plus it was the most powerful storm to hit anywhere this year so far. when we come back, details on the deadly typhoon soudelor. >>> and a woman from new zealand makes history. you'll hear what kim chambers has to say moments after finishing a 17-hour swim. details on that when we come back. can a business have a mind? a subconscious. a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business be...alive? after a dvt blood clot.mind when i got out of the hospital what about my family? my li'l buddy? and what if this happened again? i was given warfarin in the hospital but i wondered if this was the right treatment for me. then my doctor told me about eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. not only does eliquis treat dvt and pe blood clots, but eliquis also had significantly less major bleeding than the standard tre
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north korea can't defetus. satisfied, a very dangerous show. >> quite a show of military might on both sides of the dms there. more military exercises on the korean peninsula are wrapping up today. for more, let's bring in kim law. these exercises have been ongoing, taking a pause during the particular tension and threats by north korea. and finally the talks. so it wasn't like these exercises were the sole responsibility for the tensions this year. >> it was mainly that it was a piling on of everything that was already happening here on the peninsula. the specific exercises that we're talking about happened over 12 days. they were computer-generated and what the joint forces were doing led by the united states is basically looking at what would the response be from south korea and the united states should north korea attack. that was the exercise and that is something that happens every single year. north korea knows this, they expect this. but given what was already happening on the peninsula w, tt a land min
north korea can't defetus. satisfied, a very dangerous show. >> quite a show of military might on both sides of the dms there. more military exercises on the korean peninsula are wrapping up today. for more, let's bring in kim law. these exercises have been ongoing, taking a pause during the particular tension and threats by north korea. and finally the talks. so it wasn't like these exercises were the sole responsibility for the tensions this year. >> it was mainly that it was a...
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it may seem benign but this could signify an upgrade at north kraes korea's nuclear facility, a 0 miles north of pyongyang. based on these pictures from earlier this year, the defense analysts are saying kim jong-un's regime started to operate a second large hall of centrifuges there. >> what it suggests is north korea has began to double the centrifuge capability. >> experts say it could be working toward civilian nuclear energy or enrich uranium for more nuclear bombs. u.s. intelligence officials say kim's building his nuclear arsenal at a dangerous rate. according to weapons experts he may have 10 to 15 bombs right now. 50 to 100 by the end of 2020. kim is also more aggressive on the ground. tonight south korea vows retaliation for land mine blasts that wounded two of its soldiers. each had to have parts of their legs amputated. it happened on the demilitarized zone. the u.s.-led u.n. command says north korean troops had to have crossed the demarcation line recently and planted the mines. it's not just south korean troops who patrolled the area. >> there could be americans killed by
it may seem benign but this could signify an upgrade at north kraes korea's nuclear facility, a 0 miles north of pyongyang. based on these pictures from earlier this year, the defense analysts are saying kim jong-un's regime started to operate a second large hall of centrifuges there. >> what it suggests is north korea has began to double the centrifuge capability. >> experts say it could be working toward civilian nuclear energy or enrich uranium for more nuclear bombs. u.s....
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brian todd, cnn, washington. >>> stay in north korea, a new photo of the dear leader that bears a strong resem blens to the other leader. kim jong-un on the right wearing the same sunglasses his father used to wear a lot. aren't they stylish? his father was rarely seen without them. >> not quite clear what sparked the north korean leader's change in fashion. he wants to look like his grandfather, really respects his grandfather. >> it could have just been a sunny day. >> just like the shades. nmplgts the meantime, pen maker bic south africa is apologizing for an advertisement that sparked outrage on-line. the ad says look like a girl, act like a lady, think like a man, work like a boss. >> what's wrong with that? the message was meant as a salute and tribute to women's day in south africa. not surprisingly it backfired delivering what many consider to be a sexist message. >> upset a lot of people. >>> a quick break here on cnn. when we come back, there are new pieces in a puzzle in a 25 year old mystery. they hope surveillance footage may reveal who's behind one of the biggest art heists
brian todd, cnn, washington. >>> stay in north korea, a new photo of the dear leader that bears a strong resem blens to the other leader. kim jong-un on the right wearing the same sunglasses his father used to wear a lot. aren't they stylish? his father was rarely seen without them. >> not quite clear what sparked the north korean leader's change in fashion. he wants to look like his grandfather, really respects his grandfather. >> it could have just been a sunny day....
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they say that north korea planted mines on the south korea patrol route. they will restart propaganda broadcasts there after a hiatus of ten years. >>> japan is rebooting its nuclear power industry. kyushu's sendai number one reactor in southern japan is the first reactor to restart under tighter safety rules. all plants were taken offline after a series of meltdowns at fukushima in 2011 triggered by a massive earthquake and tsunami. the restart of the plant is immediating with resistance. joining me now from our tokyo bureau is the energy campaigner for greenpeace japan. thank you for talking with us. i want to get an idea from you how concerned should we be about japan restarting the sendai nuclear reactor? >> yes, thanks for invite us for your program. and the biggest concern for the restart of sendai reactor one is the nuclear regulatory authority in japan and kyushu electric don't apply the robust standard for the safety assessment for restart. so they disregard the seismic risks and volcano risk as well. and furthermore the sendai reactor is aging re
they say that north korea planted mines on the south korea patrol route. they will restart propaganda broadcasts there after a hiatus of ten years. >>> japan is rebooting its nuclear power industry. kyushu's sendai number one reactor in southern japan is the first reactor to restart under tighter safety rules. all plants were taken offline after a series of meltdowns at fukushima in 2011 triggered by a massive earthquake and tsunami. the restart of the plant is immediating with...